10-12-13, 12:08 PM
It is now time to change the chain and sprocket on my bike. I have already bought genuine Yamaha items. I have been quoted £45 for labour by the guy who MOT'd my bike. Is it reasonable?
Chain & Sprocket change..
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10-12-13, 12:08 PM
It is now time to change the chain and sprocket on my bike. I have already bought genuine Yamaha items. I have been quoted £45 for labour by the guy who MOT'd my bike. Is it reasonable?
10-12-13, 04:21 PM
£45 is on the high end of the scale, but if he is a top notch mechanic then its ok........how long has he quoted you for the job, as an hour is plenty to have a couple of tea breaks thrown in too
10-12-13, 04:50 PM
(10-12-13, 04:21 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote:£45 is on the high end of the scale, but if he is a top notch mechanic then its ok........how long has he quoted you for the job, as an hour is plenty to have a couple of tea breaks thrown in too The garage where he works don't do bike repairs...they only MOT them so he wants me to leave the bike there and he can work on it in between jobs during the day.
10-12-13, 05:04 PM
To be honest I'd rather pay more for a proper bike mechanic although the chain and sprockets is not to difficult to do.......do you have bike shop near you
10-12-13, 05:21 PM
He is a bike mechanic as he does bike MOT and is also rebuilding 2 bikes. But I think I will phone local bike shop and get it done locally.
10-12-13, 08:39 PM
(10-12-13, 12:08 PM)nickm link Wrote:It is now time to change the chain and sprocket on my bike. I have already bought genuine Yamaha items. I have been quoted £45 for labour by the guy who MOT'd my bike. Is it reasonable? If its an endless chain requiring removal of the swingarm, then it's cheap, If its a rivet link chain then it should only take 40 mins max, so including VAT, it's probably ok
11-12-13, 12:20 PM
(10-12-13, 08:39 PM)Ianboydsnr link Wrote:[quote author=nickm link=topic=10966.msg116511#msg116511 date=1386673696] If its an endless chain requiring removal of the swingarm, then it's cheap, If its a rivet link chain then it should only take 40 mins max, so including VAT, it's probably ok [/quote] It is a rivet link. I don't like the idea of leaving my bike there for the whole day ( and it is 10 miles from my home ) so I will have to find a proper bike repairers to do it while I wait.
11-12-13, 01:26 PM
(11-12-13, 12:20 PM)nickm link Wrote:[quote author=Ianboydsnr link=topic=10966.msg116541#msg116541 date=1386704399] If its an endless chain requiring removal of the swingarm, then it's cheap, If its a rivet link chain then it should only take 40 mins max, so including VAT, it's probably ok [/quote] It is a rivet link. I don't like the idea of leaving my bike there for the whole day ( and it is 10 miles from my home ) so I will have to find a proper bike repairers to do it while I wait. [/quote] I only asked because I thought the yamaha one was endless and therefore required the swing arm removed, I could be wrong though!
11-12-13, 02:50 PM
I only asked because I thought the yamaha one was endless and therefore required the swing arm removed, I could be wrong though! I could be wrong there as I've not opened the box. It was just my belief that all chains had links! Stand corrected...
11-12-13, 04:46 PM
Just phoned the Yamaha dealer and they want £75. Said it takes about an hour. So £45 it is!
15-12-13, 10:43 AM
It's all done...my mate did the job for me. It was an endless chain but it also came with a link. All he had to do was split the chain and then use the supplied link. It took him an hour as the nut holding the front sprocket was a bit hard to take off otherwise it's an easy job and I'll do the next one if I've still got the bike.
20-02-14, 05:03 PM
Does enybody know if there is any diference to the chain and sprokes of the FZ6S 04 to the later models? I read some adverts for these items that seperate the 03-04 models to the 07 onwards or fit 04 models to 09.
20-02-14, 09:53 PM
I am not asking for the tool, I was asking if the sprokets from later models fit the 04.
24-02-14, 02:50 AM
(10-12-13, 08:39 PM)Ianboydsnr link Wrote: [quote author=nickm link=topic=10966.msg116511#msg116511 date=1386673696] If its an endless chain requiring removal of the swingarm, then it's cheap, If its a rivet link chain then it should only take 40 mins max, so including VAT, it's probably ok [/quote] Does anyone actually bother with endless chains anymore? |
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